Mothership: A Memoir of Wonder and Crisis
Greg Wrenn
(Author)
Description
A dazzling, evidence-based account of one man's quest to heal from complex PTSD by turning to endangered coral reefs and psychedelic plants after traditional therapies failed--and his awakening to the need for us to heal the planet as well. Professor Greg Wrenn likes to tell his nature-writing students, "The ecological is personal, and the personal is ecological." What he's never told them is how he's lived out those correspondences to heal from childhood abuse at the hands of his mother. Mothership: A Memoir of Wonder and Crisis is a deeply researched account of Greg turning to coral reefs and a psychedelic rainforest tea called ayahuasca to heal from complex PTSD--a disorder of trust, which makes the very act of bonding with someone else panic-inducing. From the tide pools in Florida where he grew up, to Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago and the Amazon rainforest, Greg takes his readers on a journey across the globe. In his search for healing from personal and ecological trauma, he dives into both the ocean and the psyche--and finds they have a lot in common. Mothership is one man's audacious search for healing when talk therapy and pharmaceuticals did little to help. Written with prophetic urgency, Mothership ultimately asks if doses of nature will be enough to save us before it's too late--and what well-being means in a fracturing society on a dying planet.Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Regalo Press
Publish Date
March 26, 2024
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.25 X 0.71 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798888452141
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About the Author
A former Stegner Fellow and Jones Lecturer at Stanford University, Greg Wrenn is the author of Centaur (University of Wisconsin Press, 2013), which National Book Award-winning poet Terrance Hayes awarded the Brittingham Prize in Poetry. Greg's work has appeared in The New Republic, Al Jazeera, The Rumpus, Kenyon Review, New England Review, The Iowa Review, and elsewhere. He has received awards and fellowships from the James Merrill House, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, and the Poetry Society of America. As an associate English professor, Greg teaches environmental literature and creative writing at James Madison University, where he weaves climate change science into literary studies. He was educated at Harvard University and Washington University in St. Louis. Greg is a trained yoga teacher and a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, exploring coral reefs around the world for over twenty-five years. He lives in the mountains of Virginia with his husband and their growing family of trees.
Reviews
"Wrenn's memoir is a brave, beautiful testament to love both past and present, a meticulously researched account of our relationship to ourselves and the world. Mothership does for coral what Richard Powers's The Overstory does for trees. I can't wait to assign this to my students."--Garrard Conley, New York Times bestselling author of Boy Erased